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Textual Production | Rose Tremain | |
Textual Production | Susan Hill | It was adapted as a BBC
radio play and re-titled as Miss Lavender is Dead, in 1970. “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 14 |
Textual Production | Emmuska, Baroness Orczy | A ten-part BBC
television adaptation followed in 1969. “The Times Digital Archive 1785-2007”. Thompson Gale: The Times Digital Archive. (15 April 1969): 14 |
Textual Production | Michelene Wandor | Novels adapted by MW
are not restricted to those by women. Works by male writers she has revised for broadcasting include Kipps by H. G. Wells
, aired on Radio 4
in 1984 and runner-up... |
Textual Production | Timberlake Wertenbaker | Writing for these genres as well as for the stage, TW
often revisits and reshapes the work of earlier writers. She wrote the screenplay for The Children, a Film Four International
production (1990) adapted... |
Textual Production | Sarah Daniels | SD
's radio play for three characters on the topic of breast cancer, Cross My Heart and Hope to Fly, was broadcast by the BBC on 22 March 2002, produced and directed by Sally Avens |
Textual Production | Sarah Kane | Kane used this pseudonym to conceal her identity, first at a lunchtime reading and then at the Traverse Theatre, in an attempt to cast off her reputation for obscenity and violence. The programme included a... |
Textual Production | Anne Devlin | BBC Two
aired A Woman Calling, AD
's first television play, adapted from her own short story Passages, and produced by her husband, Chris Parr
. Devlin, Anne. Ourselves Alone. Faber and Faber. 160 Schrank, Bernice, and William W. Demastes, editors. Irish Playwrights, 1880-1995. Greenwood Press. 95 Blain, Virginia et al., editors. The Feminist Companion to Literature in English: Women Writers from the Middle Ages to the Present. Yale University Press; Batsford. |
Textual Production | E. Arnot Robertson | |
Textual Production | Helen Dunmore | |
Textual Production | Emmuska, Baroness Orczy | Following a silent film of 1928 entitled The Triumph of the Scarlet Pimpernel (from the novel of the same title, 1922), Orczy and Julia Neilson
gave permission for the filming of the work by London Film Productions |
Textual Production | Ivy Compton-Burnett | The BBC
did a pre-publication adaptation by Christopher Sykes
: before the book appeared ICB
's friend Elizabeth Taylor
called it the new short BBC novel. Liddell, Robert, and Francis King. Elizabeth and Ivy. Peter Owen. 63 Spurling, Hilary. Secrets of a Woman’s Heart. Hodder and Stoughton. 244 |
Textual Production | Mary Wesley | It appeared exactly a year after she had finished the first draft (working title Period Piece) and put away the manuscript (written in ink on paper of A4 size, with lines but without margins)... |
Textual Production | Beryl Bainbridge | |
Textual Production | Sarah Daniels | The Sound Barrier by SD
, broadcast on Radio 4
in 2004 and repeated in 2007, was directed by Sally Avens
. Daniels had at first planned to call it The Long Silence. Her... |
Timeline
15 October 1951: BBC television broadcast its first live election...
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15 October 1951
BBC
television broadcast its first live election address, given by Lord Samuel
.
15 February 1952: The funeral of King George VI was aired on...
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15 February 1952
The funeral of King George VI
was aired on both BBC
television and radio.
8 July 1952: The BBC broadcast its first public transmission...
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8 July 1952
The BBC
broadcast its first public transmission of television from Paris, using French equipment.
6 February 1953: Singer Kathleen Ferrier collapsed during...
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6 February 1953
Singer Kathleen Ferrier
collapsed during Gluck
's opera Orfeo at Covent Garden
; she never sang again, but died of cancer later this year.
16 April 1953: R. A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer,...
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16 April 1953
R. A. Butler
, Chancellor of the Exchequer, made the first budget speech to be broadcast on BBC
television.
2 June 1953: Queen Elizabeth II was crowned; the BBC's...
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2 June 1953
Queen Elizabeth II
was crowned; the BBC
's coverage of this, the first televised coronation, was carried live in the UK, France, the Netherlands and West Germany.
15 June 1953: BBC television made its first broadcast from...
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15 June 1953
BBC
television made its first broadcast from a ship at sea, during a Royal Naval
Review.
1 November 1953: The BBC made its first television broadcast...
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1 November 1953
The BBC
made its first television broadcast of Anglican Holy Communion.
7 October 1954: The BBC aired its first television coverage...
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7 October 1954
The BBC
aired its first television coverage of an annual Party Conference (that of the Conservatives, held in Blackpool).
December 1954: Winston Churchill, as Prime Minister, intervened...
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December 1954
Winston Churchill
, as Prime Minister, intervened to block a planned BBC
programme (with a woman producer) about the prospect of the H-bomb and the effects of fallout.
23 December 1954: The BBC broadcast a hard-hitting radio talk...
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23 December 1954
The BBC
broadcast a hard-hittingradio talk by Bertrand Russell
: Man's Peril, about the threat of nuclear war and the need for action to avoid it.
13 April 1955: The BBC television show For Deaf Children...
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13 April 1955
The BBC
television show For Deaf Children was first aired.
28 March 1956: The BBC's Crystal Palace television station...
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28 March 1956
The BBC
's Crystal Palace television station was opened.
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